'• " CAFhtMA.4 I K.KAN' WAVE, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY I. issa.
=s -I ■ — - : Or ©ccan &'art, 8. P.. MAGONAGLE, ! Zdl *am mud Proprietor, Oftpt Ialaud, Oape M&j County, 5. J. J TWO VOtLAHS FEB TCMK. Hrinnduj. February 1, 1HC3. - ■■■;, Qur t&aok* mm due w> lfou. J. M Score! tor ■ pamphlet copy of flo». Darker* Annual Mowgc; also to Hon.John F. Starr for a copy of lion K«verdy^JoSoaon's speech in the UniUd S'.aira Scnut# on tba powar of the Unii id State* orer State charters, and also to Iloa. Ilenrj Wilson for a copy of the Report of the Committee on the Ofuel- ; ties of the Rebel Authorities to Prisoners of War.* ■ _ Soldiers' jtld Rerlety Klfclloa. The ladies of the Cape May Court Ilnusm Soldisrs' Relief Society wet on j Friday evening, January 1 Utb, 1SC5, ■ and elected the following offienra for tho enaging year : President — Mrs. Hannah Perry. Vic# President* — Mis* R Ross, Miss M. A. Keraan. Corresponding feccretsry and Trsaiurar — Miss j'«be Hand. , Recording Secretary — Mrs. K. M. Holmes. *Managsri--Mrs. D. Hand, Mrs. J.: Hand, Mrs. L Horn, Mis* fijdia Haad| Miss K Hanesrt. Mian A. Ross. pgr" Wa take pleasure in announcing that a festival will take 'place et the Court Hooee, on Tuesday evening, FebruBjv "th, for the benefit of the Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society of the Middle township, lee cream, cakes, and other refreshment*, will h" provided. Tut public are respectfully invited to attend. If the weather -should prose stormy, tba' . fatties! will take place the next craning.
C'lanlvifeli $10 bills of the n State Bank at Newark, aero put in cir- „ culatioa in N«w York last week. Th* bills or the City Bank of Perth « A ra boy base been thrown out by the t lianks of New Yolk. Counterfeit bills 'on the State - Rank of Camden nro ia circulation. wtiThey are very 'poorly executed, aid only _ * require a litUe scrutiny to be defected ,, The names of th# JTnidrol and Cash or arc engraved in oue plate", and pr.uicd, ( • instead of being written. ; Wc cull attention to th* udver- ; tiseuuntof the concert for the benefit of the Methodist church of thii city, to ( coma off on Wednesday etauing, Sth Inst. . , - Arrangetnenta are being made to render , this the brit concert aver giseu io Cape i May county. ^ " New Jcrsry has over fi»e thoosand nine hundra-1 brfsiuess firms, hating; a combined capital of ninety million! of dollars, and ii the tenth Stale in the Union in point of wealth. New Jobejr LcglslaHfr*. The llouae organized on Thursday, 26th inat. A t the morning session welltimed speeches were wade by Mr. Abbott, of Hudson county, and by Mr. Lnthrop, of Darlington. represanling anch party. Auadjoomiaeni touk place immediately. and at four o'clock they assembled with' a compromise. Joseph T. "Crowoll, Republican, of Union county, was elected Speaker; £jfe*"Gsbrge P. Cooper, Ilapuhllcin. of Cumbarland, was elected clerk, and A. M. Johnson, Democrat, of Mercer, aesia- j
tent clerk." Tltc dooikeopar i* alto a . Republican. Tba engrotsiag cletk and aisisiaat doorkeeper are Democrat!.— | , These ware all anaaimously elected. ; c Raaolotiona were offered acknowledg- j r jng tba patriotiaa, eminent abilities and t statesmanship of Abraham Lincoln ; tba I service* of th* aoldtera in tba field, and j - honor to tba illostriooa dead ; and that , th* efforts of Mr. Lincoln to crush the j rebellion meet their hearty approeal. Those raaoUtions were referred to the , CemmitU* oa Federal Relations. , A warrant was isiued for the election i of a member in Sussex connty. ta£ll the • vacancy occasioned by the death of Col. Fowler. « lo the Senate, Mr. Scovel, of Camdaa, offered a preamble telling forth tbe arils of tlaT«7, and that it is a political curs*, corrupting t\* national council aud desolating the bod with civil strife ; that its death ii demanded by th# crime •ad debt it baa coat tba nation ; also, a resolution Iwlraeting our member* of Cosy ma Jo »ote for th* canst itotloal Imandmant against slavery, -aO that do iavoloBtary servitude shall exist, except for crime, io the jarbdictioa.of tba Uaitad Stale*. • ... Aftar a apby dabale. the raaolotiona wan referred to the Conwmue oo Fofiaral KelaUoa* g Aff. Davie ha* signed the bill creating a minima a-1- in-chief fur lha .wb-l nr*.i«a. Ore. 1m* bni h«c» nppoimaJ com in und -r- , . !
Dbitc Normal School. 1 The Committee on Education of the j ( It late Senate was intruded to invert!; " gvte she sdbfeht of tha purchase of the Normal School by the State, and hv<r ; made thr toU«*ing report favorable to [ : the proposed purchase. TheMd»antage 1 to rhe Stale in the porchose of the ; huildihga, so elenrly set forth by the i j Committee, ere io., ap-i*r#ni to require ' any eomtm-ni, and there ia no boWht bat ; j that the bill will pa»«. •- i ■ | The Comtniilo on Kiucalion lo whom i was referred thai pen of the Governor'* ; ' ftslioual mesSRgg relating lo the Norma' ' ! School' "and Model School buildings, and j the land oo" ocicb they are situate, respectTilly rcpott : — v I Tbe lease from the "New Jersey Normal • i School AMOcintion" ol the Normal Schou' j t btfilding and 'lot oo" which the san e is erect- , I ed. un Clinton rlrvet, in Ibe City of Tree- ! ! ton. to the Stale of New Jersey, is daUil -• ' the "did day of Jalf, 1W2 ; lire ternf expires t ion the Plh day of February. 180;.. The j lessors covrn nl I list if during the term the ! StaU shall elect to porahaao (he said prop- ' 1 crty end gire notice thereof, they will con- : l i vtry tbe same to the Slate by Wsrrantco j ! (I'm d on l lie piyuo-ut of tbe par value of the ' s'.ouk of She said armciation. leas the value I ; of ope hundred shuns of stock, which, by \ \ the stipulations of said lease, were to ho ^ . ! extinguished paring She existence of the • lease, and on the |u>yan-nt. in addition, of ■ the increased value of I he lot on wlrtchmaid ' , building i» erected beyond ifc original mat | thereof. • ' ' Tbe loose from the " New Jersey Model School Company." of the Model School , bidding urn! lot on which tbe »amc t'OjyJ-' g ed. adjmniift the Normal jSchocdjrfdperly, e [ und of ahc personal property on the premi- ( i ses, to the Stale of New Jersey, is daled !*i4 the 23d of July. 1862 j ibe term expires on 1 tba 1st dty of March, i —05. The l"s-ors e ! covenant ti.iu if during the l-rm tbe Slate r . fball tied lo t-urthase the Normal School • and Mod.'l tffl.iwd, and five notice thereof. 1. ! tlev will convey the Model School properletty lo the State by warrantee deed, upon , j the payment by the Stale ol $20,000
The I* use l.ir the lots adjoining the Nor- ! (J| met and M.>'de| ScUpul property, which lots . with those'on which the Normal nnd Model I School building* are erected, rmtirwc tbe ; whole rqn.ire or plot of-ground hnundrd by : ! Clinton street. IVrry street. Southard ! «lf*et, and Monmnuth Street-, is dated tho b i 22J day of July. 1862 ; the lerui expire* on v tho. 1st duy of March, l*:Co. The lessor ^ . covenant" that if the Stale during tbu icrm^, ^ ! »ha!l flrct In -pan-base tbe Iota end gives ^ | n.itiia thereof, he will cctivey the- same lo the S'.i.to' by warrantee deed, free of ineoiP- 1 hrnuco- vup 'ii the pay mcul by tho State of ' 1 i 912,000. 1 | By the provisions of 'he Nonral School : ' , ilhl shares of the stock JjI the New t ; Jerray Normal School Association were to i h« pttrcliased by the Trustees of the Nor- • j ii, ul School ami extinguished. When the | i buildings were originally crrclei*. io order ( I to secure the adoption of the plan dermed 4 most for the interest of tlie,.Slale. bii,.'-..'i0 ' wsra uasumod by the Trun'.rn of ihe Normal School. Thuae puyments, with othere. 1 were chit tly made by the issue by the Trus- , 1 teas of the Normal School of certificates of i tnition in thv Model- School. .which were received by the parties to whom tney acre , j'sued ai cash. These were red'rnted by tnition to the M eel .School, and in effect weio payment* of rent for tbe u-e of the. .builtlistgw aud property, lly tho leases, these payments, in case ibe £>iate. hafora ' tbe expiration of tbe term far which the 1 l properly was leased, should purchase lite , premises, wrie to be deducted 'from lbs > ' original cost. They* amount to the sain of i 822,900. If the S'itc does not. within tbe f term specified, purchase the properly, the , j It'Siora are entitled to the advantage ul 1 | these puttnente, as conq-ensatinn lor the ' j use "f the pveperty ►incu lho erccll0(0f the j j building*. I The stock of thu - New Jersey Normal inesiocaoi nu .»r« un,--,
School Amocialn.ii," and the slock ol the [••New Jvrtej* Model. School Unnipany," . a'.o held by a gcc.llrn.au who has purchased j and now contioit the same, at varying rater, Irom tbe stockhclder*. tur$7,ti00i»»* than the par value. Tha advaotage of this - purchase is now, without ally obligation on . the part of th# p»rty who made it to make the oflVr. tnotl genrnJosly offered to .the • Btale, iii case (he paicfcaae i* made by ^he • riuto. ! The iacreared e»loe of tie lot oa which | tba Normal. School building stands, to he ascertained by arbiltaliuu if not agreed upon, war, by the terun of the lease, lo be paid for b/ lha Stale. It ia proposed, with like generosity, that the State, ia case Ibe property is purchase^, be released from tbia mereaaed valuation, which at this time is eqaal to $1,(500. The land adjo ning the lota on which tha N arwAsud Model School boildmgi are a-egfcif^ was puackasod of the several own- ' err, at the ■ feat suliciUlioe or rnvnds of ! the Noriael Sebooi from various pan* of 1 tba^tate. in order to secuia ample ground* j ■ for tba see of the Schools, aad to control i the whql* arpiare 00 which the building) , are located, aad prevent the erection of_ • strecturrt which might be a disadvantage ' to the schiKils or interfere with the nse and depreciate the value of the buildiogs. ( Tbe fallewiag is * sutemeat or the cost or the property, and of th* amount*, by th* terms of the lease* sod She generous offer* referred to, to be da. acled theri-from, and ' of lb* balance io be paid by Ihe Stat* to j . secure the ownership of tbe whole property n fe* simple : •
Goal of Normal and Model Seh*nl I'BilJinX'. $13,000 00 j ost of Normal rieheol Int. 4,0ft0 «M» • Model Sobonl lot, 7.300 Mo 1 | •• " tlie land adjoining ' the Norutal anA Model |a "Schcnl*. 12,000.00 (t f*icrea»ed valne of Ihe Nor- " j uial'School lot, , J.OOOOO | * $72,500 00 r Ainnqnt P«id by Nor mil . Sebool. "I Staled 851,900 00 I Advantage by |.arcbase of 'l*rk at less than par "7,600 00 * j ' value of •the Normal , School lot, lo be • . .. paid by terms of trJlie, but remit- • tW 4.000 OD ~ .11.500 00 $'.18,000 00 | leaving a balance of 8 38, 000, io be paid : by tba Bute. The present value of the property is over , $-0,000. By many ii is valued st a much - higher amount. Tho advantage of the at- , rrat of the actual present value of the . property over the sum for wbicb it con he . secured immediate^ is or it<elf sufficient i and ' rg" the purchase of the property by. • the Slate. In addition to lhi«. th* severs! t'weighly and importaol cenrideralions inf. a gasted in lliat portion of the Gcverncr * s message referred lo your remmiticr, con. ■ f nocted wilbj the beneficial Influence and .1 permanence of th* institution, as well as t the necessity fer action before the <*pita- , lion of the Normal School lease, leave i.o j ' room to dodht the propriety aud wisdom of ,1 -maiing tbe parchase. .nlertaiuingthcra v.ew«, jnur corniri' tee hove prepared a bill authorizing the d prop lly. npun belBR salUfir.l 'hsl 'he ["rl- „ made and eiecated to the Siat». lo file ,, i ho rr f.u his warrant tor ihiitv-eighl iW f rand dollsrt, »nd appro pi latin/ ih«t rum to r[ 1,6 paid out. of the Trerswry of tbe -Slatr. commen'l rlionid he pa-aed imtna .lately. ; All which is re.prclf.diy submitted, this Alt which i" i«>|wv.,wwj — «
26lb day of January, lhtij. A. WUBTri. ' biirvan. #*. r Cession of .Mexican States to ^ A San Francisco paper, supposed to supposed to ho aouiew hat acquainted , with the uiovrtnrnli and designs of Dr. • formerly United Slates Senator r ifrora Califomix. trsk-s h ataleiaenl lo , I the effect that Maximilian had conveyed c ! t<s the Lai pr n-r of tho French U,e North- , , irvStnU-a of Mexico.. It is said that | these are merely to be held by Napoleon , j as security tor the prymoni tthbitn of i ' the indebtedness lo the French oti'on . , which Maximilian incurred in the , t,npp!y of the necessary military 'fore* to j j place bin upon the throne n* successor to th* Monuzomas. .According to this , account, l)r Gwin i* to he Napoleon's , Governor General of thea* ■St*'.*-', and the encouragement cf immigrut on to ; them from the United .^:*»'ea is to receive particulsr attention, and is expected to result in developing their ; great natural resources and establishing i prosperity. Au agency tor the purpose of promoting this design has been open- ; ed in Sun Francisco The St*te« cm- ! braced its this surrender to the French i Emperor are gontira, Durango, Siuaioa, Chihuah'ia and Lu«»r California, em- , bracing aUogether at| e'rf nf three httn- ' dred and reventy five thonsand five hondrcd aqunre mile*, and containing n j population of about »ik Hundred thous- | and. | ! I The Bmith...ui*n Insiitat.-. wt (Wishing, f ton ceugjit Bri "TOriiJuy." -<'h. "t'l nlimtst i th# entire m.lttent* ««te consumed. "'•» - v
TherUroads in tb» western part of New t , York arAlncked txp by voo«, tnd tho ther- | moaieter is below x*r n. ' > ^ . Burleigh, the Lake Erie pirate, is lo be f i given up to the, United States. The optn- j ( j ion of the Canadian Court wa« unanimous. ^ f AVansixuTox, Jan'. 27. — Tba ffiendaofth* : ( i anti-slaveiy coastitntiooal ameuilimint eivy ^ ; that theproipect of ilafhseagw by the House I bnghtcjis every day. The -rot" oo the Fen- , ate jofilt resolution willb* taken next week. ' Tho Hone* has set it opart to allow young j members to deliver their long prepared * speeches on toe subject. No other bus.neee , than speech making is to bo "transected. , It is estimated that llie oil product •( I | Venango Connty, Pa., t* at least lO.llOO barrels daily. This, at the average price of | ten dollar* «t the walla, which is a low ove-» t rage, will give oue hundred thonsand tlvl- ' lore a day. or over thirty-one miilioa dt}i1 I art a year. The number of walla oo Oil 1[ Creek, in July," 1863. was eeven houdred; ' at th* praseot tint', lbs number of **11* 1 . down Bad going down io the coanfYy. i* J ' estimated between thia* and four thouwpd. s M>jor G*o»r i Butler arrived in Lowell, f Mase.. oo last Saturday, and io toe evening s bad an snthoaiaatie reception in a public 1 ball by bit fellow-lowasmen. IU was oralcorned by tha Mayor, and in reply mad* ac t : addrer" of an hour'# duration, reviewing i aad defending his military earner. He ffpoko i ' in vary complimentury terma^of the I'rwei1 | dent and General Terry, snd "said that it ia s j idls to talk of peace ootil tba rebel Army f of Northern Virgin!* ia-ellhvr defeated or
gtnnxitv of war hews. | I HBXDQeiRTEM A EXT OF TOE JAUES* i < Jan 24.— Lart night tba .enemy m*dc ; ; an .unaucccMfnl attempt to run past bar '• 1 halterir*, takiag advantage ol the storm : • nod darkness to sand down a fleet' cf " ; eight vessels and three torpedo boats j I Thfil io«ill* eonsUted of the Vscginia, 1 | Fredericksburg aud Richmond, iron- K iclada, cidkntiog four gun* each; the ; « i'Drewry, Natisemond *ud Hampton, 1 woodtn, two guns each; the Buferd, « one gun ; the steamer Torpedo and 1 j three torpedo boat*. I Th^ following are tha particulars as . i far as they coold be ascertained from * , ' deserter from the expedition, who came 1 ; in goon after daylight this morning. I I The fleet left their moorings •boot fi I : o'clock l*»t evening, proceeding quietly ! till getting near out batter'**, when th-y ' were discovered, and tho batteries im1 mediately opened apon them, to wbtch they replied. At about 1*2 o.'clovk they soececdvd in cutting the chain in front , of uor obstructioas, near the signal stall lion, beyond the lowrr end of the Dutch v Gap Canal, when the Fredericksburg I und*r a full head of steam, passed '• through the obstructions, completely demolishing one of the sunken canal boats. The Richmond, Virginia and ' Drewry, iu attempting to follow, grounded, when the Fraderickshurg had to go „ to their assistance. The Drewry cooM ,t not be g .t uff and w»s obliged to I* abandi>n*d. in it *«'• now daylight, ird tbrj were nitliin rangmof llslt-ry I'n- * ry opened on the Dreary, one of the .. shells Ulliiig^li her niugvX'ne, which CX*v plod-id— rompKtely dviuolirhmg her. Ti p remainder of the lltet then made 10 1 !h»ir woj back, up tb« riivr. mounting of ore k»" F^rt Bru.ly u The dvBprter* represent tUt only cr.c
lasti wns killed and two wounded by the ^ explosion of the D.ewry Four daiert*rs swain oaborc, and cuiae into our ^ A St. Looia correspondent gives out- \ lines of a reported rti el pr> j-ct we«t of m th* Mi«»i«*lppi to the effect that Gene- \\ r*l Hi Kirhy Smith, commanding the icbrl Trans Mississippi Department, including all the rebel territory aud troops we«t ol the Mississippi river, hn» been ^ of all t.i* forces to th* Kmp<nr AI#* ' niiliaii, of Mexico. Tnoug i t'.i" sta'e- j aud render it probable Ills a.-tui. s , pated. thoii.h. that if Gsneral Smith- 4 doss contemplsl* -thi> imp«rl«nt transftr. ; of his strviiss he will h.v* some diflicul- J ty in effecting it. at the rebel troops of . that region, always n lawless and semjI disorgattizcii set i f wild vhsrurlert, have I become add.tionnlly dsinoruhz d •tare,' ' i the death <-f old S-p.-ling I'rice, their ' j favont# chief, and tnay resist this wlu»lc1 i rale military colonization 'j General John C. 11 reck en ridge h*» ' ; been appointed to succeed -Mr. Seddon^i 1 SW robcFSbcretary of War. Gcw.- Dick , ' : T«j!or has succetded to the command of ' General Hood. The Richmond Sciti-^ nel saya that meaaurci have bien taken 1 for burning all the cotton io North and 1 South Carolina oti^I Georcta liable to fall into the hand* of the Union forces. : General tlill has issued an official order - . for the destruction of so much of the 1 i staple as is stored at Augusta. Ga., and
i vicinity, on the approach of tho national "even at tha parti of the city " ; Tha steamship United State* nrrivod ' at Now York on Thorsday, 22tb ul!. • from Savnunah. There was a report ! that the national forces, near I'ocataligo, ^ ' South Carolina, hod captured two thoo- i sand rebels and their artillery. Tbe v steamship Rebecca Clyde, with htr cargo of food contributed by tbe pi-opla of t< York for the sufferers of Savannah, had reached the Utter place, and the - 'diairiboiiuD of bvr much ntedtd und gladly wvhroroed supplies had been commenced Tha Mayor of Savannah, ia j, his speech accepting the donations, j warmly thanked the people of the North 1 tor their liberality, snd paid a high « 1 compliment to General Gaary, military l: Governor of the city, ond tha officers and men under his command, for their - wise aud impartial adnsiuislration of affair* and tba good order they have | " pkasemd. — : -k Dvspatekes from Newberne, X. C., state that the important bridge on the { Weldon railroad over tbe Roanoke river | w*a almost entirely swept away by the | , frrsbet*. This is a very aeriona iottrfa { 1 rence with the traeaporwlioa of rebel army enppliee It I* said that* months ' will ba rrqoired io repair It. Large v ncaabers of Tuuaway»*la»eg era coaslant- J ly coming into tbe Union lines iu North Carolina tor the purpose of eulUting in Ihe army. _ _
Gold quotations. ! f\ COXJtXCTED EVERT X03DAT. I - Muxn.rr. Jaa. *0, ISSS. ran. rsnasi. saw voss. , t Tuatdsv. 24 203J 2i»l ■ Wedne'sdev. 25 203 204 J, « Tbur.day. 26 206f 207* Friday; *77 2t4 2181 , j Soiori.v. • 2» 215 215 | ' Menus?. ;..t 2131 314J i Foutkxhs MovkoaT' Jun. 23. — Heavy j ; are b«iag m.iontsd at City Point 1 J I and other place* in tb; vicinity of Aiken'* t Landing, so at to give the r»ba\ rams a ' warm reception, should they essay I* puss. 1 those points. Several schooners ofroal wer* isaak. last awning, in tho vicinity of the old blockade, above Tutk.a Bend so as to j completely interrupt tliepxv-inj olaay ves- . ', sels. Thr:ron-c!ad" Newlvonsiilei and A'lnnta ' were orderrd up the J.ime" five/ t*"t evaing w'th whore aid no difficulty w.ll tw exj.« . rienji-d in capluriug or driving bavk ti.s rebel ram. Coaaoi.IUATl.15 or till "I1WIS" or flic PdTOwvp.mdVnTof the New York 1 vthan* tele1 frdiut-il to G'n Meade Sl.r" be bad teen. , removed Irnw the eommund of the Army v! • ' that the iw.. urfnir* of the .'win-.» and the ' SlVrrtdnn has Iwew •"fleeted to roaimaad ■ , them, and that another rommaad en.t new I dun.-" have I, cell "-letted for t.-n. Mv.de
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• JJonblo Quurtotto 'i'rotipo ol US PIllLADr.U'HtA, • j tt AT THE J t" Island Methodist Episcopal Church, I '. j T j WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY P, 1**A , ,, i rj" PvareeU9"ef tbe Concert will tw a|irropruteC j IbetM-Brflt o! tbe (luirch. Mr Vilrtii./lbn ascent". No halt price. Iu i i|v-hl»p.i. Jmi. m. 1*1*. ^ | j MARRIED'. j 1 CHAMBERS— BURR1S.— At the ree- ' of Mr. William Beanett. Cap* 1 Island, on the 2"th of November. 1864, by " ' Rev. A. Atwood, Capt. Robert Chambers, 1; of Cold Spring, and Mr*. Lavinta Karris, j j of Gape Inland. j J ~~ Dll'.fc. RKKVEB.— Oo the Sth iawt, at Burling- ' j ton, N. J., Mrs. Maria Reeves, relict Of c tb» late John Raeves, in th* 67th y*or of ( ' hrr age. CHURCH.— Oo the Ulh of January, at ( the residence of her pairnls in Cap* Dland, i L-, daoghter of Jeremiah and Klix- ' sbeth Church, aged 4 years. 4 munths aud 1 j days. • she pMMwsrd »u unasasll) quiet snd l»mt>-lik# , disposition. The virtue sad Inaoceare of childhood j ■wwaed hrr jouthtul mlaU, aad >n»«re! her to all1 i wl.o knew bee. God bat taken kee to Himself. , ' white we remain to moan bee earl? departure (Tom tba bouas she oaeemade so happy with bet pretence, i I Dee rent oar, sdlen I adieu • 'Twee sad Indeed to part with you i But la Heaven we hope to meet. In eonc* of pvalee *1 Se*u«" (ret, j
new advertisement Bnlrhrr und Table Steels. TVBEMtrM Butcher and Tahle Steele, twtnjr c J an-nU-.r machinery, bsve tbe froofea d« ,ai with keener ed*e" than the usual ktnd. M aiv superior lor eharpc&lng purpoarc A TBIMAN b SHAW U SJ5 lElxfct Thlrtv-Uve) Market, kbeSjrb. ■ 1 SeYf-DratTlxrtr ( ark Screw ■ DATK.vr Sel(.Ur»WMiC tork Screw, whirl ''TH J the rock, oot oltbe Sottte*. aud a vsrirtv •; « H i.tual kind, i .t»o. Cork Dr.were (or irHllr ■ cork" ff.ui the laslde of toltlra, aod bottle wa; ■ TV, "MAN A SHAW. So. A* I HUM Thlrty-Bve) Mam,". bemwJCtn . rhovocratiliera' Plyem. k'"". ■«••»• !»«:.. nod Picture • "• tlSSSTFUtt; So S3- EtjUt T.tr:>-e«f I Market, below Nln; - ITiltadclpt v t.am y. siont'K. /JMIi' «a,t,.-rtt^i^re.|w.-llully lovttee "II^M. ■ he bsvlnc aoJ <«.' sad tnteaJ. te w iaf the p Goshen. Jan. II. I*» J AMR* V\ IU VOTI'.E I S heret.y gl.eu TK,l -p.-HCloa w.ll he m.dr
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pauv.GU.Mto.SJ. (1-Uni WEST JERSEl Oil. COMPANY. CAPITA I. STOCK tboo.uoo UNi; lit SDIIKU TttOVSAND SHAKES AT kl r-v KIPTIUN fblCK >°(IK A LIMITED Nl'V W.UlKlSr. CAPITAL BdO.OOO. j..|l\ «. STEVEN*. Aunlon. N.J. J.IHN 31. SEA L Mill, tile, N. J. i:E:E:EIl 4 , t.i 'Me Kanawtiv river. In Wirt county. West Vtre.ni. Hue well I. "Iready bored, «.vlii« * dally stnEES uii itARHtu ur OIL, THREE MORE WELL*. SIXUXD :
A tract of NINETY-SEVEN ACRES lnfMelmBurning Sprlnj Run. and aej." rated t>y a boundary ooly from the torrllotj of the Rath bone Oil Tract Cotnpauy. Cpon thia Uset the Company havo j territory for st les»l ONE HUNDRED MORE WELLS. ' The proprrty presept" tho «»mc appearance, snd 1 possesses tbe same surfsee Indlcstloss as tbe lamoua ! lands ot liumlnf Sprln* Run, from which tbe pteduet of oil has been yreslor thsn from any corrrspoaamount of Oil Territory U th* fatted Staves. * j tisct lies wtthln (cut hundred yards of th* ret- ; ebratcd Uewclljo Wsll, which, when first struck. , yielded ONE TIIOL'SAJIP BAR»EI» of oil per , snd about the same distance from th* Waabaod Wclv Wells, which, whoo drsi struck, ' yielded Irom five to eight hundred barrels per day. AI tbe mkuth of the brsuch running through thia tract, four or Bvr wclD bare brcn bored, every ooo nf which la now yielding oil. and are bring sueeeseworked by the Companies. Ia the drvelopmeet of the territory atosig this Une the Company tool confident of full snd complete success. ! ac y psrelrs desiring lo isvset Is.cUU Compear with a really solid basis, ate requested to sail st tho other of lb* Company, at the M1LI VILLt BANK, MILLVILLK, N. J.. where books of sujwcvlptloo | are now opened. Order* tor Slock will bo rweclrod also by lb* following named genllemsa. or any of I the Board of DtrveVor* :• ADttAN BaTRBAN, Brtdgtoo, N.J. DsLLL w a IJm, TooSmfmo, K. J. r RANCH LEE. Port Lambeth, It. 4. 1 RICHARD GBtEJt, Salem. N. J. EBENKJZB P CUR, «*>»■. *• *■ Jaaaary fib, ism.

